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I have solved the deck chair problem.

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Jeff...I'll tell him! I'm still...lol!

Lisa...I think that is a great idea...as long as they keep the price down! Did everyone have to reserve a chair at a price...or were you able to try to find some on your own?...just curious.

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Jeff...I'll tell him! I'm still...lol!

Lisa...I think that is a great idea...as long as they keep the price down! Did everyone have to reserve a chair at a price...or were you able to try to find some on your own?...just curious.

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Jeff...I'll tell him! I'm still...lol!

Lisa...I think that is a great idea...as long as they keep the price down! Did everyone have to reserve a chair at a price...or were you able to try to find some on your own?...just curious.

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Shari, there was one section in a wind-sheltered area (ideal for those transatlantic crossings) on an upper deck in which most of the chairs were by reservation only. A tag with your name was placed on it, and a steward was up there dispensing wool blankets and hot drinks when needed. Most of the chairs on the ship -- and that goes for the pool area and promenade decks -- were open to all. I didn't see any problems with chair-saving anywhere on the ship.

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Shari, there was one section in a wind-sheltered area (ideal for those transatlantic crossings) on an upper deck in which most of the chairs were by reservation only. A tag with your name was placed on it, and a steward was up there dispensing wool blankets and hot drinks when needed. Most of the chairs on the ship -- and that goes for the pool area and promenade decks -- were open to all. I didn't see any problems with chair-saving anywhere on the ship.

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Shari, there was one section in a wind-sheltered area (ideal for those transatlantic crossings) on an upper deck in which most of the chairs were by reservation only. A tag with your name was placed on it, and a steward was up there dispensing wool blankets and hot drinks when needed. Most of the chairs on the ship -- and that goes for the pool area and promenade decks -- were open to all. I didn't see any problems with chair-saving anywhere on the ship.

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